Wednesday, February 25, 1914

Sunny

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Asquith and Venetia shared what he described as a 'delicious' time together in London.

In-Person Meeting
H.H. Asquith
London
HIS DAYAttending House of Commons. Spending time with Venetia Stanley. Dining at Sir Ernest Cassel's house. Playing bridge with Mrs. Keppel and Lady Paget
Venetia Stanley
London
HER DAYSpent time with Asquith

Official Register

1914-02-25

Top News

Daily Edition

Sir John Tenniel, famous *Punch* artist, dies. A motion for an impartial committee to study the Insurance Act is debated in the Commons.

Cabinet Council

NO SESSION
No Minutes

Parliament

IN SESSION

>>Topics: Trade Dispute Christchurch New Zealand, Sickness Benefit Payment After Death, Post Office Outdoor Staff Scales Of Pay, National Defence Invasion Problem, Customs And Excise Clerks, Inland Waterways

Witness Observations

MB
Maurice Bonham Carter

"Beloved. Another small Home Rule Debate has come and gone... Your father describes B.L.'s speech as that of a cad, as did old Algy West who met me today... Your father was delighted last night over what he called the one modest remark that he has heard Winston make. In the course of B.L.'s speech he was bubbling over with irritation..."